Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by Jack de MANIO
Prayer and Meditation led by The BISHOP OF Liandaff
The Rt. Rev. Glyn Simon in Cardiff
and Programme News
For the beauty of the earth
(Tune. England's Lane)
Interlude: The Deliverer
4: A new kind of religion
The Prayer for Knowledge and Love
Lord of all hopefulness (Tune,
Slane)
Wednesday's service
Conflicting Advice
SAM POLLOCK introduces the recorded voices of a few of the famous politicians who have broadcast over the years
Produced by Ted Beston
Written by Odette Lhenry
French for Sixth Forms series
Let's Hear it Again
Another hearing of favourite poems from previous programmes with music composed and played by NICHOLAS SMITH
3: Archers and Fishermen
Written by Leonard Cottrell
Observer sequence by Rhoda Power
Four Distinguished Men
4: Sir Isaiah Berlin
and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
Today's story: 'The Little Car's Adventure' by A. F. Clement
When Cocky and Henny hid in the back of the farmer's cart, their journey to market was adventurous. Look, Henny,' said Cocky, as they rattled over a little bridge,'there's the sea at last. We must be in Africa.' by ALISON UTTLEY
'Let's Join In' series
Amongst conflicting groups
1: Cry, the Beloved Country
Script by EDWARD BLISHEN
Christian Focus series
An Irish legend
The Young Finn overcomes an enchanter. adapted for broadcasting by Leila Davies
Stories and Rhymes series
Social Work in Action
A series of twenty programmes on the nature and trends of social work in Britain
14: Jobs with a Social Work Element
This week's programme takes a look at some of the work done in the fields of education welfare, housing welfare, and health visiting, and at some of the facilities offered by the Youth Employment Service.
Introduced by David Hobman
Produced by Dennis Simmons
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions* from Bristol
Thursday's broadcast (Light)
Fifty Years and Still Running: those veterans of the theatre JACK HULBERT and CICELY COURTNEIDGE talk about their life together
A Foot in the Door: the tricks of the trade and the traps for the unwary housewife revealed by AL HEATH, himself a travelling salesman
' A man may see how the world goes with no eyes': surely one of the most unlikely professions a blind man could take up is journalism. but GEORGE MILLER from Staple-ford. near Nottingham, is not only a registered blind person but has been a journalist for twelve years
Introduced by TONY CHURCH from the East Midlands
Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves
Selected and edited by ERIC EWENS
Read by Kenneth More
1: Towards 1914
1 Broadcast on Feb. 9, 1965
and Programme News
Repeated: Monday, 1.30 p.m.
DOROTHY EDGINTOR talks about her work for refugees during the first world war as assistant to the late Lord Birkett, then a young barrister
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news. the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street are analysed by DONALD McLACHLAN
A journalist from abroad takes \ a look at Great Britain this week
HARRY Edison
SIDNEY BECHET
CHARLIE MINGUS
THE NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA
JOHNNY GRIFFIN gramophone records